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With an ever-expanding global presence, QCS is committed to helping farmers all over the world stay connected and committed to the very best farming practices. Whether you get certified with us or simply have a question you can guarantee one thing:

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Quality Certification Services certifies a diverse array of Organic operations regardless of type, location or size. View our handy 5 step certification document to learn how easy and quick certification can be!
Organic agriculture is based on holistic production management systems which promote and enhance agro-ecosystem health, including biodiversity, biological cycles, and soil biological activity. Organic agriculture emphasizes the use of management practices in preference to the use of off-farm inputs, taking into account that conditions require locally adapted systems. These goals are met, where possible, through the use of cultural, biological, and mechanical methods, as opposed to using synthetic materials, to fulfill specific functions within the system.

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Florida Organic Growers (FOG)

QCS is the certification program of Florida Certified Organic Growers and Consumers Inc. (FOG), a nonprofit organization that began certifying organic growers in 1989 and received its USDA accreditation in 2001.

In addition to its certification program, QCS, FOG carries out its mission statement by providing the community with programs and resources that promote and support organic and sustainable agriculture, as well as healthy living.

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Greetings from Quality Certification Services!

QCS is hosting a two-day International Produce SafetySummit with the U.S Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in Guayaquil, Ecuador April 16-17 2019!

The summit will focus on new food safety regulations in the United States, explore how stakeholders in Latin America can accommodate the changes, and continue strengthening trade relationships between the U.S. and Latin America.

In order for stakeholders to hear straight from the source, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will lead many of the presentations in addition to presentations by Ecuadorian agencies such as Agrocalidad.